My initial thoughts as well
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My initial thoughts as well
Will try that later today. Thank you very much!
Not sure how to check if they’re bots or not, but I would enable captcha for registrations. Also that’s where I was pointing at, other users might have searched for these communities. I also have many of them on my instance which I’ve never searched for, and I think that it’s all from them. All it takes is for some random user to click on a community in a post and it’s then added to your instances.
Are you alone on your instance? Or do you also have another users there?
Oh, okay. I’ve been told this directly by Memmy developer. So sorry about confusion.
Edit: here it is git
Not as far as I know. Lemmy API doesn’t support marking multiple posts at once, so there is currently no clean way. And no application does it locally. Yet at least.
You can submit new feature request on the official GitHub, go to issues in top menu, then new issue on the right, and choose feature request.
I was lying down on my back. Let me check again.
EDIT: Holy shit it actually works!
the three-legged-reddish-color type
I just said the translated text to my dog and she didn’t understand me. The ai have made a mistake somewhere.
I personally hate the digital cluster, I would rather have analog one with display in middle. I don’t find that analog cluster needs more time to read.
Oh, and this will remove it and also remove future new posts?
Yes, I understand that. But from time to time I want look at “unrelated” stuff.
I think you should use Lemmy explorer for this.
Great observation. Did you look in the code?
I see, thank you for the correction. I always thought that it needs time to propagate. And if it fails, I read somewhere that there is no handling in place, so it falls into void.
Right, just woke up and read the community wrongly. My bad. Just discard the first sentence then.
Proper server